4-H Events and Activities

Monday, November 30, 2020

Awesome set of Livestock Reasons.

 Tyler Bush Talks a Set of Heifers

Don't pass up the opportunity watch somebody at the absolutely top of the game talk a set of heifers..

Watch 2020 Flint Hills, Class #10 with Reasons from Tyler Bush

Friday, November 06, 2020

San Angelo Livestock Show

 San Angelo stock show information please read. They are limiting entries due to predicted increase in attendance. Here is the link to the website. https://www.sanangelorodeo.com/p/livestock1/entries-premiumbook Download that junior show entry form. We will be collecting these AT THE NEXT LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETING. 

Monday, October 19, 2020

Mad Scientist Workshop - October 25th

 

October 25th - Mad Scientist Workshop for 7 to 10 year olds!!!! Come be our guests to learn how to whip up your own batch of ghoulish green slime, make screaming balloons, stringy vampire veins, and vanishing ghost poop. We have two different workshop (2 pm - 3:30 pm - 3:30 pm to 5 pm), we will contact you to go over details and what to bring. If you have any questions please contact us at cl-sharp@tamu.edu or at (469) 376-4520.

New to 4-H (not enrolled) please pay $10.00 (Enrolled in 4-H please pay $5.00) for workshop supplies.
Link to sign up if the QR Code does not work. https://forms.gle/72a67XwJGz7fCvZ16

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

County Awards Night - "Circling the Wagons" this Sunday!!

 


To celebrate the completion of the 2019-2020 4-H year, Kaufman AgriLife County Extension and the 4-H Youth Council invites your family to the 4-H Awards Night.
The event will be held at the Kaufman County Fairground in Kaufman, TX. The festivities will start at 4 pm. We would like everyone to start to arrive around 3:30 pm to start “Circling the Wagon's". The Council will greet you at the gate and hand each family attending a windshield sign and a bag with items needed for the pre-award celebration games. They also will help guide you to your parking place. We will literally be “Circling the Wagon's” as we will be parking everyone in a circle on the outside field.
Families are encouraged to bring chairs to sit at their vehicles for the celebration.
The 4-H Youth Council is sponsoring 1 larger Little Caesar's pizza for each family with the option to purchase extra pizzas if you need them for $5.00 each. Please use the google link to order your choice of pizza and to RSVP if your family is coming to the event. You will need to provide snacks and drinks.
A variety of awards will be given to 4-H’ers for their accomplishments, participation, and record books for the 2019-2020 4-H year. The council will also be hosting a movie afterwards in the livestock barn if you wish to stay.
We hope to see you and your family at the Circling the Wagons Awards Night. If you have any questions please email Carrie Sharp at cl-sharp@tamu.edu.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Texas 4-H Roundup Contest Changes

 

Texas 4-H Contest Changes

Some changes are coming to a few Roundup contests in 2021. For a full update on those changes, see the 2020-2021 Texas 4-H Contest Changes and Reminders document found on the webpage at the button below!

 

 

Texas 4-H Junior Leadership Retreat!!!

 

Save the DATE!~! We are Circling the Wagons!!!


 More information to come!!

Friday, September 18, 2020

CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW OFFICERS FOR 2020-2021 4-H YEAR

 I would like to congratulate the all the newly elected officers for the Kaufman County 4-H Programs. 

4-H Youth Council- 

President - Anna Hiser - Silver Spurs 4-H Club
1st Vice Pres - Ross Hiser - 
Silver Spurs 4-H Club
Secretary - Jessica Crawford - Livestock 4-H club
Treasurer - Tristan Dreher - County Liners 4-H Club
Reporter - Cassidy Daily - Kemp 4-H club
Recreation - 
Jacob Crawford - Shooting Sports 4-H club

Livestock Club - Meets on 3rd Thursday Night at the Fairgrounds

President - Mary Beth Beam
1st Vice Pres - Kayte Yanez

Secretary - Mandy Jo Lambeth 
Treasurer - Jessica Crawford
Club Photographer - Hailey Knight

Recreation - Cheyenne Babovec
Health & Safety - Katie Jouett

County Liners 4-H Club - Meets 4th Tuesday Night at the First Baptist Church Gym in Terrell

President: Caiden Garcia,
Vice President: Laina Elam,
Second Vice President Flags and Pledges: Raven Jacobs
Third Vice President Game Master: Rayden Meyers
Secretary: Alli Good,
Treasurer: Tristan Dreher,
Reporter: Eli Stecher
Health & Safety Officer: Jacob
Crawford

Horse Club will have their first meeting October 13th at the OK Corral arena.

Shooting Sports is having the first Safety meeting September 27 at 2 pm at the Extension Office

Kemp 4-H Meets on October 1st.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Fall Livestock Show Updates

MAJOR STOCK SHOW UPDATES

  • West Texas Fair - September 10-19, 2020 (Deadline to enter-August 7th in the county office)

Heart O Texas Livestock Show & The United Show Information - The Livestock Catalog and Schedule are tentative due to COVID-19 and Open Texas Guidelines.

"The United Show" at the Heart O' Texas

We are thrilled for a unique, one-year opportunity to partner with the State Fair of Texas for additional shows which will take place at the Heart O' Texas Livestock Show in Waco, Texas! => Tentative Schedule
The United Show will include:
  • Youth Breeding Heifers
  • Youth Prospect Steers
  • Youth Purebred Breeding Gilts
Additional information will be posted at hotfair.com and bigtex.com/livestock as finalized.
A NOTE ABOUT THE 2020 LIVESTOCK MARKET SHOWS
There is a preliminary revised schedule of events related to livestock market shows being offered for 2020. Barring any orders are in place by local, state, or federal agencies regarding health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, the State Fair of Texas plans to move forward with the following schedule to support Texas youth, while implementing all preventive measures recommended by the CDC and other relevant health agencies.
The 2020 State Fair of Texas market shows that will take place at Fair Park in Dallas are:
Market steers
Market barrows
Market lambs
Market goats
Market broilers
Market week will culminate in the Big Tex Youth Livestock Auction on October 2, 2020.
The State Fair of Texas is pleased to announce three virtual contests students can do from the comfort of home. The 2020 virtual contests that will take place online will be:
Agri-science fair
Public speaking
Job interview
The shows that will take place at the Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo in Waco, through a partnership with the State Fair of Texas, will be:
Youth breeding heifers
Youth prospect steers
Youth purebred breeding gilts
Note: The shows listed above are in addition to the current Heart O’ Texas livestock show schedule. For a complete listing of Heart O’ Texas livestock shows, please visit HOTFair.com.
Shows may be adjusted for the revised 2020 schedule if any health orders are initiated by local, state, or federal agencies, or if health and safety concerns exist. Any additional updates will be available on BigTex.com/COVID.
    •  State Fair of Texas Livestock Show Revised Catalog
    • 2020 State Fair of Texas Show Update
    • Arts & Crafts (Pre-Fair) - How to register - NEW DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 1ST online!!!!
      • Creative Arts 101 -  Neat articles for some summer fun!!
      • Take a glance at the CREATIVE ARTS HANDBOOK  online and decide which department is the blue-ribbon fit for you, . The Handbook covers all the categories, rules, and guidelines you need to know about your Arts & Crafts (pre-Fair) contest. In your department, locate the specific category you want to enter then determine the class number, you’ll need this information when you register.REGISTER ONLINE
        Though you are not required to register online, getting it done early will ensure you don’t end up missing the deadline – not to mention it helps us get ready for entry take-in day. Online registration is not yet available, but it is right around the corner! Join our mailing list and we’ll notify you when it’s open.
        It’s time to get creative and let those designs and ideas come to life. Have FUN, share your experience with us on social media @STATEFAIROFTX OR #BIGTEX,
      • All exhibitors are required to complete registration before submitting their item(s) for judging. The Fair will offer more than 900 arts & crafts contests – and the registration deadline has been extended to September 1, 2020!. Two options are offered for exhibitors to register – online or mail-in.
        • Online Registration – Create an account at BigTex.com/ CreativeArts to register your item(s) and pay for entry fees. A registration receipt will be sent upon completion.
        • Mail-in Registration – Fill out the Pre-Fair Registration Form located at the back of the book or find a printable copy of the form at BigTex.com/CreativeArts. Mail the completed form and all entry fees to the Creative Arts building.
        • All registration forms must arrive by the deadline provided. Exhibitors may choose to have their registration receipt sent
          via standard mail or email. Checks and money orders should be made out to the State Fair of Texas. All returned or NSF checks will be subject to a $40 fee.
    • Horse Events ALL CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
      • Team Roping (August 7-9)
      • Ranch Sorting (August 14-16
      • Arabian Horse Show (August 28-30)
      • Youth Rodeo (TBA)
  • CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 East Texas Fair - September 25-October 4, 2020 
      • 2020 Livestock Catalog and Schedule

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Beginner Livestock Online Project Camp

Let’s get a jump on the upcoming 2020-2021 4-H year, check this out...this 2-week day camp is designed for first timers in the livestock projects, who have an interest in exploring the 4-H livestock program. You will get an introduction of the different species, large and small, plus will learn about the 4-H Livestock Program thru discussions and interactive games. This project will not involve raising an animal. Meetings will be held daily (virtually) from July 20-July 31, 2020 from 10:00-11:00 AM (Hawaii time). Participation is open to all states. Go to the following link: [https://forms.gle/DvifX1XAsVxZeeyv9](https://forms.gle/DvifX1XAsVxZeeyv9?fbclid=IwAR2bGnv6nUuRpXUV1HkZ7RA97dybvYF5WKHcRy--aNcjtQNIKxk3klheaHU) to register. REGISTRATION CLOSES ON JULY 17th. For questions please email: settlage@hawaii.edu

Polar 4-H SPIN club

This looks really cool!!! ( get it ..,. Cool 😉 )) lets go on an adventure!!  Ohio 4-H has partnered with the Byrd Polar Research Center and Rutgers for the 4-H Polar SPIN Club to cool off this summer by exploring the Arctic and Antarctica with polar experts - join us! Find the details at go.osu.edu/polar20.

Monday, July 06, 2020

National Contest Qualifying Entry Deadline TODAY!! July 6th.


The deadline to enter the 2020 VIRTUAL NATIONAL QUALIFYING CONTEST OPPORTUNITIES is Monday, July 6 at 11:59 pm. There will be NO LATE entries accepted because we have to prepare for the virtual contest based on the entry information.

As a reminder, as stated in the overall Contest Guidelines there are CONTEST PROCTORING REQUIREMENTS which state that Youth will compete in each contest on certain days, during a set time which varies by contest. The 4-H member will compete from a county office location and be proctored during the contest by an extension employee. 4-H volunteers will not be allowed to proctor the contests. Due to local restrictions related to COVID-19, should this be an issue, please notify your DEA as soon as possible. The Texas 4-H Office will be working with the DEAs, on a case by case basis, should youth be entered in contests which are from counties that may not be allowed into the county offices due to COVID-19 restrictions.

As a reminder the following contest will be conducted on the following dates. We realize there may be conflicts in schedule including some of our 4-H events, however for the integrity of the contest we feel the proctoring requirements are necessary. Should a 4-H member not be at their respective county and arrangements be made with another county office to facilitate the contest, then we can work on those on a case by case basis. If you have not done so already, please notify jcbarrett@ag.tamu.edu of those situations by Monday, July 6th.   

All contest specific details are posted with the exception of those noted below. We apologize for the delay. The contest will mirror to the best of our ability a typical contest, therefore the modifications should not impact the 4-H members decision to participate. Remember, everyone will be in the same situation as we move to a virtual delivery for contest content.

SCHEDULE:
Consumer Decision Making – July 14 (contest rules will be posted today)
Fashion Show – July 15
Open FCH Educational Presentation – July 16
Public Speaking – July 16
Horse Educational Presentation – July 16
Leaders 4 Life – July 17
Healthy Lifestyles Invitational – July 23
FCH Quiz Bowl -  July 24
Hippology – July 28 (contest rules will be posted today)
Horse Judging – July 29 (contest rules will be posted early next week)
Livestock Judging – July 29
Meat Judging & ID – July 29 (contest rules will be posted early next week)
Livestock Skill-a-thon – July 30
Livestock Quiz Bowl – July 31
Horse Quiz Bowl – July 31

Check out the link to learn more https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/events/qualifier/


Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Award Applications are posted

The Award Applications and the descriptions on the County Website. They can be located at
If you have any questions please email Carrie Sharp at cl-sharp@tamu.edu

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

State Dog Show Photo contest!!


When the Management Team cancelled the Texas 4-H Dog Show, it was decided to expand the opportunity to participate in the Dog Photography Contest.  This contest is open to any enrolled 4-H member.  To enter go to https://walker.agrilife.org/4h/texas-4-h-dog-show-photography-contest/ .  The Management Team has determined to waive the entry fee.  Entry deadline will be July 1, 2020.  If you submitted photo to the Texas 4-H Dog Show Photography Contest, please re-submit them in this system.

To help with processing, please name your photos with the following format:  Category, Exhibitor’s Last Name and First Initial.  For example, if Suzy Clover was entering a photo into the “Theme” category, the photo would be named “theme.clover.s”  Siblings with the same initials may want to use the whole first name.

The categories have also expanded to include:
Dog Still Life – Dogs alone or in a group which are posed or not moving.  Such photos should focus on participation in the companion animal project.
Dog Active – Dogs alone or in a group which are active.  Such photos should focus on participation in the companion animal project.
Storyboard – A storyboard is one digital entry that contains 3 to 5 photos and minimal text that tells a story.  The story should pertain to the companion animal project and should be easily understood by the viewer.   Examples include: Three (3) images depicting a dog competing in different stages, with the title “Grand Champion:
Theme – “Promote 4-H Dog Project should contain photo that promote the 4-H Dog Project.
Funny Dog – Capture your dog doing silly things, dressed up or any other dog photo that would bring a smile or laugh to the viewer.
Fur Family – Family photos that include your family dogs.

The Management Team is anxious to see the fun, creative ways you find to showcase your photography skills and the dog project.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

County Record Book Guides

County Recordbooks
We will be “Swapping” books with another county.  If you do not have your book up loaded by 9 PM - June 19th then it will not be judged for District Qualifying.  Award applications will be online this year.   (Clover Kids Books do not go forward to district.)

Enter in the Online Forms Registration your record book entry.
https://forms.gle/msvpAgshQeYeccK57 by June 17th

Guide to the County Record Book procedure and also links to the state guides.
https://www.dropbox.com/…/2020%20guide%20to%20county%20book…

Fall Stock Show Validation Dates and Protocols


Hello Families of Kaufman County 4-H/FFA Livestock Programs.  This June we will be conducting the validations for the Fall Stock Show and Major Show steers on the dates below.  Please pay attention to the guidelines as we have put into motion procedures to keep you and your families safe during this time of COVID-19. YOU NEEDED TO HAVE PURCHASED A TAG FROM YOUR 4-h AGENT OR FFA ADVISOR BEFORE PARTICIPATING.  IF IN DOUBT CONTACT YOUR ADVISOR OR AGENT. 

1.    DATES OF THE VALIDATIONS
a.    Tuesday, June 23rd – Cattle Only
                                                   i.      - 6 pm – Risinger Vet assigned times
b.   Wednesday, June 24th – Kaufman FFA MEMBERS Only
                                                   i.     Steers, Heifers, Market Goats, Market Lambs
c.    Thursday, June 25th 
                                                   i.     7 am – Mabank FFA Steers & Heifers Only
                                                 ii.     9 am – All others by assigned times for Steers & Heifer
                                               iii.     11 am – All Others Market Goats and Market Lambs
d.   Friday, June 26th
                                                   i.     4 pm – County Fair Grounds
1.    Anything NOT done already – LAST CHANCE!!
2.    New this year we will have portable corrals and chute for cattle projects
2.    WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING
a.    Pen to use for signing papers
                                                   i.     We will have some pens there if you forget
b.   Parent and Child (young adult) needs to be present
c.    IF Validating a Heifer, MUST have TWO (2) Good Color copies of the registration.
d.   Heifers – Please have your money or check for the validation ready.  When it is time to unload ONE (1) representative will come with paperwork in with the heifer.
                                                   i.     Checks to be made to – 4-H Council Fund
e.    All Other Validations – One (1) representative will come with paperwork in with the project. 
3.    ON ARRIVAL
a.     You will be greeted at the entrance or in the parking lot and checked for your assigned time that you signed up for.
b.   Your validation papers will be given to you. Please check all information and sign on all places for your forms.
c.    Please bring your own PPE mask to the validation for the individual designated to get out of vehicle with project.
d.   When asked to pull forward all family members please stay in the vehicle.  Only One-Two people need to depart with project(s).
e.    Everyone stays in vehicles; and when out of the vehicle respect the 6’ social distance rules.
4.    Sign Up for times to arrive on each validation day(s)
a.    Please send to your families or you fill out.
                                                   i.     https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904054CAFAD2FAAFC1-kaufman
                                                 ii.     FFA Advisors if you are hauling your chapter in please sign up your slots.
b.   The Why - Safety Flyer from Dr Zanolini
5.    Any questions please email to Carrie Sharp – State Validation Chair by email ( cl-sharp@tamu.edu) or text me at 214-801-3013 or is there are no more time slots for the day you need to come in.

Kaufman Co 4-H Food Drive for Local Food Shelters - June 1-12th


The 4-H Youth Council voted to help local food pantries during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Below is some information on how to contact your local food banks. You can drop off at the extension office but please call ahead to let us know you are coming.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas food banks are serving 88% more clients than this time last year.  Feeding Texas reports that food donations are down at a time when demand at food pantries and food banks has exploded as people have lost jobs and income.  The number of volunteers at food banks and pantries has also declined by more than 70% causing some food pantries to close due to inability to serve clients.  Others are closing due to lack of food available to distribute.   Food banks have increased the number of mobile distributions due to the closure of some food pantries.  Unfortunately, they have had to turn people away from these mobile distribution sites, because they handed out all the food they brought before they ran out of people to serve.
Food shortages at food pantries and food banks have been reported at the State Operations Center.  As a result, AgriLife Extension has been asked to sponsor and organize food drives at the county level to benefit local food pantries or the food bank serving that county when no local food pantry is available or currently open. 

The following guidelines and suggestions are provided to help facilitate the planning.
Identify and contact local food pantries
Identify the food pantries in your county and contact them to determine if they are currently open and accepting food donations.  Inform them of your intent to conduct a food drive and notify them of the time period or ask them when the best time for them would be to have a food drive.  If there are no food pantries in your community, contact the food bank that serves your county.  (See Food Bank Map)

Determine if the food pantries have a preference for how they receive food donations –
·        do they want individuals/families to drop off their donations at the food pantry or do they prefer you have a central collection point and bring the donations to them at one time?  This will help determine how you organize the food drive.
·        If they prefer individuals/families drop off their donations at the food pantry, you will want to get the times when they accept donations.  Some food pantries only accept donations during specific time periods.  Donation times would need to be communicated to your Extension network.  (More discussion below)
·        If they want the donations to be made all at once, you will need to determine a central collection point where donations can be dropped off.  This may be at your office, a community center, the courthouse, the local grocery or convenience store, etc.  If the collection point is not at your office, it will be helpful to have volunteers (a great 4-H service project) identified to collect the donations daily during the food drive week and keep in one spot until they are delivered to the food pantry.

Weigh and Report Donations
We would like to track the weight of donations. 
·        Often food pantries have scales they can use to weigh donations.  If families are dropping their donations off, have them record the weight and report to you. You can also drop off at the Extension Office which will serve as a central collection point, and help record the weight of donations. 
·        Please use the following Google form to report food donations https://forms.gle/jJhGEj23ZEEYKBYV7.  
·        
What to Donate
·        In your conversations with food pantries you may ask what specific items are in greatest need.  The list below is a standard list of foods food pantries and food banks request. 
·        Ask if they have specific policies or requirements for food that is donated or items they do not accept.  This is often the case with fresh produce.  Fresh or frozen meats and home canned/preserved products are generally not accepted. 
·        You can also provide the Food Safety Tips for Donating Food fact sheet to families and volunteers.

·        Suggested Foods
·        Canned meats
·        Canned vegetables
·        Peanut Butter
·        Canned fruits
·        Ready to eat pop-top can goods
·        Shelf stable milk
·        Dry goods – pasta, rice, beans, cereal
·        Some people may prefer to give a monetary contribution.  In your discussions with the food pantries you may ask them how people should make monetary donations or you may elect to include the Food Bank information for any monetary donations.  When possible, track and report these donations as well.

Other Resources
Staying Safe at Food Pantries During the COVID-19Pandemic – AgriLife fact sheet providing tips for safe operations at food pantries for staff, volunteers, and clients during COVID-19
Food Safety Tips for Donating Foods – AgriLife fact sheet providing food safety tips for those donating foods.
Feeding Texas Network of Food Banks - https://www.feedingtexas.org/about-us/our-network/

Questions and suggestions about this project should be directed to:
Carrie Sharp, cl-sharp@tamu.edu

Thursday, April 30, 2020

New Updates to the County 4-H Web Page

Made SEVERAL updates to the County 4-H web page!!
Record book information
Livestock project updates
Virtual Activities for Home
And more. Go take a look to see the new additions!!

https://kaufman.agrilife.org/publications/

Monday, April 20, 2020

Introducing the 4-H STEM Challenge











INTRODUCING THE 4-H STEM CHALLENGE
4 H National Youth Science Day is now the 4 H STEM Challenge, a new name that encourages easier event planning and showcases the impact of STEM programs in communities year-round! To help, we've rounded up some of your most frequently asked questions and answered them on our blog!
Click Here to find out more.